page 2 daily nebraskan monday, january 19, 1981 Regents approve Publications Board guidelines By D. Eric Kircher The NU Board of Regents Saturday voted to accept guidelines, proposed by UNL School of Journalism Dean Neale Copple, for selecting members of the UNL Publications Board. Copple headed the committee which wrote the guidelines. The regents voted 7-1 to accept the guidelines after minor changes in the word ing. Regent Robert Simmons of Scotts bluff voted against acceptance. The guidelines provide that: -The chancellor select Publications Board members from a Faculty or Student Senate list of candidates. The list must have at least two names for every open position. -The chancellor appoint working journal ists to professional openings. -Student and faculty candidates must de- Students: Did you leave home without the daily World-Herald? 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Candidates who lose an election are ex cluded from the Publications Board for four months. The regents rejected UNL Student Rence Wessels' motion that the senate list names in order of preference and the chancellor consider the senate's preference. Wessels also moved to drop the four month waiting period for unsuccessful candidates, but the regents said the wait would prevent losers from using the Publi cations Board to retaliate. The Board also elected its 1981 officers, discussed football ticket policy, and a UNO faculty union's contract offer. The university still will sell student tic kets for $35 next fall after the regents considered and rejected changes in student and faculty ticket policies. Continued on Page 5 Chancellor finalists expected Within a few weeks. NU President Ronald Roskens will be presented with a list of between five and seven names from which he will choose a permanent chancel lor, a member of the UNI. Chancellor Search Committee said. Joe Nigro. a student member of the committee, said last week that he was sure a new chancellor would be chosen by the end of the semester. Nigro said the search committee soon will decide by "more than a majority vote" on the finalists for the position. Nigro refused to reveal the names of any of the remaining candidates because, "it some of the names got out. it might force certain candidates to pull out" because too much pressure would be put on them in their current jobs. "All three students on the committee (Nigro, Sue lillis and Jim Davidson), have a lot of experience in student government and I think we've been fairly effective so far in speaking out ," Nigro said. Nigro said he is confident that the final ists selected will be people that UNI. stu dents would be satisfied with as possible chancellors. The Lincoln Journal reported Sunday that Robert L. 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